Antonian Events in New York and Washington DC - June 2023
Professor Roger Goodman and Director of Development, Wouter te Kloeze were delighted to meet with so many of our North American alumni last week in New York and Washington DC.
Both events were convivial, celebratory reunions as well as a chance to network, and we were pleased to be able to give an update on life at St Antony's.
We are particularly grateful to our two Antonian speakers who gave such fascinating insight about their most recent best-selling and award-winning publications:
Dr Richard Haass (DPhil Politics 1973) - The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens
Professor Charles King (MPhil Russian &Eurasian Studies 1990 and DPhil Politics 1992) Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century.
Thanks to all who attended. Watch this space for future events!
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
Professor Charles King speaking, Army and Navy Club, DC
St Antony's fosters a wonderfully curious culture, and it's a joy to see it spontaneously arise at these gatherings.
Dr Richard Haass speaking to Antonians in New York
Dr Richard Haass speaking to Antonians in New York
Dr Richard Haass speaking to Antonians in New York
Dr Richard Haass speaking to Antonians in New York
Connect with other Antonians through our Liaison Network
Kay Makishi, our new NYC liaison, will be organising informal get-togethers to socialise and network with fellow Antonians. She manages an informal WhatsApp group that is used to share events and opportunities that support fellow alumni. If you’d like to learn more about these events or to be added to the WhatsApp group, please email Kay at NYCantonians@gmail.com.
St Antony's Liaison Officers act as a fundamental link between the College and Antonians. Officers for each country/area are the first point of contact for organising local activities and reunions and promoting the College abroad. Furthermore, they are happy to respond to enquiries either from prospective students that would like to know more about studying at Oxford and life at St Antony's or from Antonians travelling abroad and seeking general advice.
If you would like to be connected to your local Liaison Officer, or are interested in becoming a Liaison Officer yourself, please contact the Development Officer.
View the list of current North American St Antony's Liaison Officers.